End Credits: T2 Trainspotting

Twenty years after the original, Renton, Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie return in T2 Trainspotting, loosely based on Irvine Welsh’s follow-up book Porno, in which Renton returns to Scotland to make amends with his friends. The memorable “choose life” monologue has been given a 21st century slant and the soundtrack looks like a good mixtape, but will the movie be a nostalgic high or a memory-fuelled comedown?

Illumination Entertainment is the studio behind those infectious Minions and its new movie Sing features an enormous cast full of familiar voices from both sides of the Atlantic. Taking on the talent competition format to save a theatre, the plot is sometimes weak, jumbled and staggered but the sheer amount of recognisable songs and gags keeps it entertaining enough.

Finally, on limited release is the original cult manga film Ghost in the Shell. Heavily influenced by Bladerunner and ahead of the Scarlett Johansson-fronted live action remake set for release this year, this is a great chance for fans, or those in the mood for something different, to catch the movie in cinemas.